Electricity Load Forecast Accountability Report
Through Act 45 of 2025, the General Assembly declared that Commission oversight of electric load forecasts is necessary to provide information on projections for significant growth in electricity demand driven by data centers, vehicle and building electrification, and other large load customer additions. Act 45 directed the Commission to investigate the methodologies, data and assumptions used by electric distribution companies (EDCs) when developing load forecasts. As such, this report provides information on related projections.
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